Meningioma preceding CASPR2 antibody limbic encephalitis with a stroke mimic: A case report

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Rationale:Todd paralysis (a stroke-like presentation in some patients with epilepsy) caused by limbic encephalitis (LE) is not easily distinguished from acute ischemic stroke by clinicians in the emergency room.Patient concerns:We report a contactin-associated protein-like 2-antibody (CASPR2-Ab)-positive patient who presented with atypical LE.Diagnoses:CASPR2-Ab-positive LE was the presumed diagnosis. Re-evaluation of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples revealed autoantibodies targeting CASPR2 at an immunoglobulin G titer of 1:1. The clinical presentation of subacute onset seizures, abnormal electroencephalography, hypermetabolism on positron emission tomography, good immunotherapy response, and the presence of specific antibodies in serum supports a diagnosis of autoimmune LE.Intervention:The patient received glucocorticoids (1 g for 3 days and 500 mg for 3 days), immunoglobulin (25 g for 3 days), sodium valproate (1 g for 3 days), and clonazepam (1 mg for 3 days).Outcomes:Remission of temporal lobe epilepsy symptoms and cognitive dysfunction was observed. Follow-up analysis of CSF and serological examination were not approved by the patient. His Mini-Mental State Examination score improved to 21/30. Stable remission of symptoms was achieved throughout the follow-up period of 50 days.Lessons:Autoimmune encephalitis (AE) should be considered in cases of late-onset epilepsy following meningioma peritumoral brain edema and resection. A diagnosis of AE should be considered in patients presenting with stroke-like symptoms if the magnetic resonance imaging abnormality does not match a known vascular territory. Early and correct diagnosis is crucial because immunotherapy is usually effective for this disease.

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Lu, X. J., Li, R., Chen, Y. X., Xu, X. K., & Shi, B. L. (2021). Meningioma preceding CASPR2 antibody limbic encephalitis with a stroke mimic: A case report. Medicine (United States), 100(23), E26241. https://doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000026241

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